All Residency Policies & Exceptions | Admissions - The University of Utah
Main Menu

Residency for Tuition Purposes: All Policies & Exceptions

Mandatory Reading for All Residency for Tuition Purpose Applicants

The resources listed here describe the various ways in which you may be eligible for in-state (resident) tuition under the provisions of Utah state law and University of Utah Institutional Policy.  Review these materials carefully.

Please note that retroactive residency for past semesters is not granted,

“R512-5.2.1 Application Deadline: Students must meet institutional application deadlines for each term…institutions may not accept applications for resident student status or supporting documentation after the third week of the semester or term for which the student seeks resident student status.”

Mandatory Reading for Residency

Residency for Tuition Purposes Calendar

Residency Semester Timelines

Summer 2024 Residency

All Summer 2024 Residency Applications are open from January 15, 2024 to tuition deadline May 22, 2024

Please submit your residency forms by April 1, 2024.

On-Time applications are guaranteed to be completed before the tuition deadline, after which you can submit additional required documentation with the Post Submission Form here until the census deadline June 3, 2024.   No documents will be received after census deadline.

Please Note: Applications submitted after after April 1, 2024 are late.  We cannot guarantee a decision by the tuition due date May 22, 2024.

April 1, 2024 is the On-Time Application Deadline

Applications close after May 22, 2024 tuition deadline

Fall 2024 Residency

All Fall 2024 Residency Applications are open from January 15, 2024 to tuition deadline August 30, 2024

Please submit your residency forms by July 1, 2024.

On-Time applications are guaranteed to be completed before the tuition deadline, after which you can submit additional required documentation with the Post Submission Form here until the census deadline September 9, 2024.   No documents will be received after census deadline.

Please Note: Applications submitted after after July 1, 2024 are late.  We cannot guarantee a decision by the tuition due date August 30, 2024.

July 1, 2024 is the On-Time Application Deadline

Applications close after August 30, 2024 tuition deadline

Spring 2025 Residency

All Spring 2025 Residency Applications are open from September 15, 2024 to tuition deadline January 17, 2025.

Please submit your residency forms by November 1, 2024.

On-Time applications are guaranteed to be completed before the tuition deadline, after which you can submit additional required documentation with the Post Submission Form here until the census deadline January 27, 2025.   No documents will be received after census deadline.

Please Note: Applications submitted after after November 1, 2024 are late.  We cannot guarantee a decision by the tuition due date January 17, 2025.

November 1, 2024 is the On-Time Application Deadline

Applications close after January 17, 2025 tuition deadline

Summer 2025 Residency

All Summer 2025 Residency Applications are open from January 15, 2025 to tuition deadline May 21, 2025

Please submit your residency forms by April 1, 2025.

On-Time applications are guaranteed to be completed before the tuition deadline, after which you can submit additional required documentation with the Post Submission Form here until the census deadline June 2, 2025.   No documents will be received after census deadline.

Please Note: Applications submitted after after April 1, 2024 are late.  We cannot guarantee a decision by the tuition due date May 21, 2025.

April 1, 2025 is the On-Time Application Deadline

Applications close after May 21, 2025 tuition deadline

All Undergraduate and Incoming Graduate Student Policies & Exceptions

Undergraduate One Year Rule Policy

The Undergraduate One Year Rule Policy is the most common policy undergraduate students use to reclassify as a resident for tuition purposes after completing a minimum of 12 months in Utah.

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Utah Domiciliary Ties(see tie deadlines here)
    • Valid Utah driver’s license
    • Valid proof of active Utah voter registration via their voter registration card or a certified letter from the County Clerk’s office.
      • Students with granted permanent resident status are exempt from this requirement and can submit a secondary Utah tie.
    • Valid Utah vehicle registration, if the student has a vehicle in their name
      • If the student is operating a vehicle in Utah that is not in their name, student must submit a copy of the other owner’s vehicle registration, from any U.S. state or territory, that the student is using in Utah
  3. Tax Independence Documentation
    • For not-married students under 24 years old:
      • Federal tax return Form 1040 verifying tax independence, showing that the student is not claimed as a dependent on the federal tax return of any person who is not a resident of Utah.
        • Either one of the following:
          • The first two pages of the student’s federal tax return Form 1040, verifying they were not claimed as a tax dependent of any person, for the most recent tax year, or
          • Parents’ or guardians’ federal tax return(s) Form 1040, verifying that they did not claim the student as a dependent, for the most recent tax year
      • All tax documents must be verified for submission to the IRS by means of one of the following:
        • Tax-payer’s signature on the second page of the 1040 (include IRS Identity Protection PIN if applicable)
        • Proof of an e-signature
        • If tax returns do not have a signature, other means of verifying submission of the tax return to the IRS will be required
        • A copy of an IRS Tax Transcript can be submitted, in addition to the Form 1040, as proof of IRS submission
  4. Proof of Physical Presence in Utah
    • Proof for 12 continuous months prior to the first day of class for the academic term they apply for resident student status
    • No more than 29 days total with presence unaccounted for or outside of the state of Utah
    • Any days that a student cannot prove their presence in Utah by one of the accepted methods will count against the 29 day total.
    • Students are expected to report any days they leave the state of Utah.
    • Acceptable proof of physical presence documents here
    • Documents used must have 3 pieces of information per document:
      • Student’s name
      • Exact date or dates
      • Event location
    • ALL SUBMITTED DOCUMENTATION for proof of physical presence in Utah submitted is subject to review; acceptance is not guaranteed.

Marriage to a Utah Resident Policy

Requesting student marries a Utah resident who has been a resident for at least 12 continuous months prior to the date of the marriage.

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Copies of the requesting student’s:
  3. Copy of the student’s marriage certificate verifying the date of the marriage
  4. Copy of the Utah resident spouse’s Utah state income tax return for the tax year prior to the year of the marriage
    • If the spouse did not file state tax return because their parent(s) claimed the individual as a tax dependent, provide a copy of the spouse’s parents’ federal and state tax return(s) for the tax year prior to the year of marriage.
  5. Copy of the Utah spouse’s valid Utah driver’s license (See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here)

See USHE R512-5.3.3 for details

Tax-dependent Student with Parents Domiciled in Utah Policy

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Copy of the parents’ federal tax return for the most recent tax year showing the requesting student as a tax dependent of one of their parents (claiming parent does not need to be the Utah parent)
  3. Proof of Utah parents’ physical “bodily presence (see R512-3.2)” in Utah:
  4. Copy of the Utah parent’s Utah valid driver’s license (See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here)
  5. Copy of the Utah parent’s Utah valid vehicle registration (See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here)

See USHE R512-5.4.1 for details

 

Move to Utah for Full-Time Employment Policy

This includes cases where the employment is for a spouse or parent of a student.

To qualify for this policy, the Residency office must see that the move to Utah for full-time employment came four (4) months, or more, prior to the requesting student’s final submission of the current admissions application to the University of Utah (see Utah Code 53B-8-102(14)(b)(v).

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Copies of the requesting student’s valid Utah driver’s license, active voter registration and, if applicable, valid vehicle registration (See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here)
  3. Signed and dated letter on company letterhead from the Utah employer verifying (see sample letter here):
    • Full-time employment
    • Verification of employer-requested job transfer or recruitment
    • The dates when Utah employment was first:
      • Considered, meaning when they applied for the job
      • Offered
      • Accepted
      • Date of move to Utah
    • All of these dates concerning the motivation for the move, showing the student applied for school four (4) months, or more, afterwards, shall be considered (see Utah Code 53B-8-102(14)(b)(v).
  4. If the requesting student is under 24 years old and not married, they must provide proof that they were not claimed as a tax dependent by out of state parents or guardians on their federal tax return for the most recent tax year
  5. For parent employment, the requesting student must provide a copy of their parents’ or guardians’ federal tax return for the most recent tax year verifying they were claimed as a dependent

See USHE R512-5.4.1 and also Utah Code 53B-8-102(14) for details.

Utah Resident – Away Policies (for school, ecclesiastical service, government service, temporary employment)

For School:

To qualify for this policy, the requesting student must have been a resident of Utah for at least 12 continuous months prior to leaving the state for educational purposes.

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Copies of the requesting student’s valid Utah driver’s license, active voter registration, and, if applicable, valid vehicle registration (See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here)
  3. Verification of the requesting student’s non-residency status at the out-of-state school and payment of non-resident tuition
  4. Copy of the requesting student’s Utah state tax return for the most recent tax year and for all years that the requesting student resided out of state
    • If the requesting student was required to complete Form TC40-B, they must provide a copy of it.
  5. If applicable, a student who is a tax dependent of Utah parents, the student must provide copies of their Utah parents’ federal tax return proving they are a tax dependent, and Utah parents’ state tax returns for the most recent tax year and for all years that the requesting student resided out of state

For Ecclesiastical Volunteer Service:

To qualify for this policy, the requesting student must have been a resident of Utah for at least 12 continuous months prior to leaving the state for ecclesiastical volunteer purposes.

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Copies of the requesting student’s valid Utah driver’s license, active voter registration, and, if applicable, valid vehicle registration (See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here)
  3. Letter verifying the requesting student’s service beginning date and return to Utah date from:
    • The student’s local ecclesiastical leader
    • Or from the returning student’s ecclesiastical mission organization leadership
  4. Copy of the requesting student’s Utah state tax return for the most recent tax year and for all years that the requesting student resided out of state.
    • If the requesting student was required to complete Form TC40-B, they must provide a copy of it
  5. If applicable, a student who is a tax dependent of Utah parents, the student must provide copies of their Utah parents’ federal tax return proving they are a tax dependent, and Utah parents’ state tax returns for the most recent tax year and for all years that the requesting student resided out of state

For Government Volunteer Service:

To qualify for this policy, the requesting student must have been a resident of Utah for at least 12 continuous months prior to leaving the state for volunteer purposes.

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Copies of the requesting student’s valid Utah driver’s license, active voter registration, and, if applicable, valid vehicle registration (See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here)
  3. Letter verifying the requesting student’s service beginning date and return to Utah date from the government organization
  4. Copy of the requesting student’s Utah state tax return for the most recent tax year and for all years that the requesting student resided out of state.
    • If the requesting student was required to complete Form TC40-B, they must provide a copy of it
  5. If applicable, a student who is a tax dependent of Utah parents, the student must provide copies of their Utah parents’ federal tax return proving they are a tax dependent, and Utah parents’ state tax returns for the most recent tax year and for all years that the requesting student resided out of state

For Temporary Employment:

To qualify for this policy, the requesting student must have been a resident of Utah for at least 12 continuous months prior to leaving the state for temporary employment.

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Copies of the requesting student’s valid Utah driver’s license, active voter registration, and, if applicable, valid vehicle registration (See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here)
  3. Letter, on company letterhead, from the temporary employer detailing work beginning date and return to Utah date (additional documentation may be requested).
  4. Copy of the requesting student’s most Utah state tax return for the most recent tax year and for all years that the requesting student resided out of state.
    • If the requesting student was required to complete Form TC40-B, they must provide a copy of it
  5. If applicable, a student who is a tax dependent of Utah parents, the student must provide copies of their Utah parents’ federal tax return proving they are a tax dependent, and Utah parents’ state tax returns for the most recent tax year and for all years that the requesting student resided out of state

See USHE R512-5.3.5.3 for details.

Extenuating Circumstances Policy (necessitating relocation to Utah, or refugee placed directly in Utah)

A student who relocates to Utah for reasons related to divorce, the death of a spouse, or long-term health care responsibilities for the student’s spouse, parent, sibling, or child

There is no provision for students who are living in Utah, trying to establish their residency for tuition purposes, who then need to  be outside of the state of Utah for longer than 29 days due to unfortunate circumstances.

For moving to Utah due to divorce, death of spouse, or long-term health-care responsibilities, the following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Copies of the requesting student’s valid Utah driver’s license, active voter registration, and, if applicable, valid vehicle registration (See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here)
  3. Documentation of the extenuating circumstance for situations such as divorce, death of spouse, or long-term health care responsibilities of family members necessitating relocation to Utah:
    • All relevant evidence concerning the motivation for the move shall be considered on a case-by-case basis.
    • Documentation should support and verify that the student’s relocation to Utah is for reasons other than higher education.
    • Specific circumstances for qualification are listed in R512, Determination of Resident Status.

For moving to Utah due to refugee status placed directly in Utah, the following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Documentation of the extenuating circumstance for refugee status placed directly in Utah:
    • INS Document Number I-94
    • Written confirmation from a refugee placement agency that assisted their move to Utah, such as:
      • International Rescue Committee
      • Catholic Community Services of Utah
      • Asian Association of Utah

All Graduate Student Policies & Exceptions

Graduate Residency Reclassification Policy

The Graduate Policy applies to most graduate students who have started their graduate programs and are looking to reclassify their residency status at the University of Utah, except for medical, law and dental students (see below and the Institutional Policy for specific policies for these schools.)

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Students must complete at least 40 graduate credit hours prior to the requested term of reclassification (see University of Utah Institutional Policy here)
    • All hours must be graduate credit hours, and must be completed at the University of Utah.
    • Withdrawn, failed or dropped courses will not count towards the 40 credit requirement.
  3. Utah Domiciliary Ties(see tie deadlines here)
    • Valid Utah driver’s license
    • Valid proof of active Utah voter registration via their voter registration card or a certified letter from the County Clerk’s office.
      • Students with granted permanent resident status are exempt from this requirement and can submit a secondary Utah tie.
    • Valid Utah vehicle registration, if the student has a vehicle in their name
      • If the student is operating a vehicle in Utah that is not in their name, student must submit a copy of the other owner’s vehicle registration, from any U.S. state or territory, that the student is using in Utah
  4. Tax Independence Documentation
    • For not-married students under 24 years old:
      • Federal tax return Form 1040 verifying tax independence, showing that the student is not claimed as a dependent on the federal tax return of any person who is not a resident of Utah.
        • Either one of the following:
          • The first two pages of the student’s federal tax return Form 1040, verifying they were not claimed as a tax dependent of any person, for the most recent tax year, or
          • Parents’ or guardians’ federal tax return(s) Form 1040, verifying that they did not claim the student as a dependent, for the most recent tax year
    • All tax documents must be verified for submission to the IRS by means of one of the following:
      • Tax-payer’s signature on the second page of the 1040 (include IRS Identity Protection PIN if applicable)
      • Proof of an e-signature
      • If tax returns do not have a signature, other means of verifying submission of the tax return to the IRS will be required
      • A copy of an IRS Tax Transcript can be submitted, in addition to the Form 1040, as proof of IRS submission
  5. Proof of Physical Presence in Utah
    • Proof for 12 continuous months prior to the first day of class for the academic term they apply for resident student status
    • No more than 29 days total with presence unaccounted for or outside of the state of Utah
    • Any days that a student cannot prove their presence in Utah by one of the accepted methods will count against the 29 day total.
    • Students are expected to report any days they leave the state of Utah.
    • Acceptable proof of physical presence documents here
    • Documents used must have 3 pieces of information per document:
      • Student’s name
      • Exact date or dates
      • Event location
    • ALL SUBMITTED DOCUMENTATION for proof of physical presence in Utah submitted is subject to review; acceptance is not guaranteed.

 

School of Medicine Students

Initial Residency Classification

Initial residency classification for MD and MD-PhD programs is completed at the time of application evaluation.

Residency status is determined by the state of legal residence listed by the student on AMCAS.

Students are required to fill out the Utah Residency Application as part of the secondary application if any of the following apply:

  • List Utah as their legal state residence on their AMCAS application
  • Have graduated from a Utah high school, college, or university
  • Enlisted in the military
  • Have American Indian heritage

The School of Medicine Utah Residency Application requires submission of the following information but is not limited to:

  • Driver’s license/state ID
  • Tax information
  • Activities for the past 3 years
  • Military experience
  • American Indian heritage

If information gathered by the Utah Residency Application is not sufficient to approve Utah residency, a preliminary non-resident status may be assigned.

Applicants who meet all in-state residency requirements at the time of acceptance, listed Utah as their legal state of residency on AMCAS, and were initially classified as a non-resident at time of application, may be eligible to petition for in-state classification with the Residency division in the Office of Admissions upon admittance.

Students wishing to appeal their first year residency status must receive written approval from the School of Medicine prior to requesting a status change with the Residency office.

Varying documentation proving Utah residency may be requested by the Residency Office, including but not limited to:

  • Driver’s license/state ID
  • Voter registration
  • Federal and state tax information
  • Documentation of past activities (transcripts, pay stubs, etc)
  • Military ties (DD-214, military privilege card, etc)
  • American Indian heritage (Certificate of Blood)

All requests and documentation must be submitted by the specified deadlines.

Change of status is not guaranteed even with approval from the School of Medicine.

Medical students who list a state besides Utah, Idaho, Montana or Wyoming will be classified as non-residents for tuition purposes.

  • This status will be confirmed upon acceptance and cannot be changed for at least the first year of enrollment except in situations where the applicant meets the requirement for a military, American Indian, or Utah high school graduate exception.

Residency Reclassification

  • The School of Medicine residency reclassification policy applies to students in the MD and MD-PhD programs who enrolled on or after June 1, 2020.
  • The School of Medicine policy supersedes all other policies except for military exceptions, American Indian exceptions, and House Bills 118 and 144.
  • Residency status may be changed or updated based on information conveyed from the School of Medicine, regardless of any reclassification requested by the student.
  • Students who indicated residency in Idaho, Montana, or Wyoming are not eligible for residency reclassification.

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Reclassification application
  2. Students must complete at least two full time consecutive terms of enrollment at the School of Medicine (see University of Utah Institutional Policy here)
    • All hours must be completed at the University of Utah.
    • Withdrawn, failed or dropped courses will not count towards residency requirements.
  3. Utah Domiciliary Ties(see tie deadlines here)
    • Valid Utah driver’s license
    • Valid proof of active Utah voter registration via their voter registration card or a certified letter from the County Clerk’s office.
      • Students with granted permanent resident status are exempt from this requirement and can submit a secondary Utah tie.
    • Valid Utah vehicle registration, if the student has a vehicle in their name
      • If the student is operating a vehicle in Utah that is not in their name, student must submit a copy of the other owner’s vehicle registration, from any U.S. state or territory, that the student is using in Utah
    • Students MUST relinquish domiciliary ties (driver’s license, voter registration, and vehicle registration) held in any other state and establish them in Utah by the Utah tie deadline.
  4. Tax Independence Documentation
    • For not-married students under 24 years old:
      • Federal tax return Form 1040 verifying tax independence, showing that the student is not claimed as a dependent on the federal tax return of any person who is not a resident of Utah.
        • Either one of the following:
          • The first two pages of the student’s federal tax return Form 1040, verifying they were not claimed as a tax dependent of any person, for the most recent tax year, or
          • Parents’ or guardians’ federal tax return(s) Form 1040, verifying that they did not claim the student as a dependent, for the most recent tax year
      • All tax documents must be verified for submission to the IRS by means of one of the following:
        • Tax-payer’s signature on the second page of the 1040 (include IRS Identity Protection PIN if applicable)
        • Proof of an e-signature
        • If tax returns do not have a signature, other means of verifying submission of the tax return to the IRS will be required
        • A copy of an IRS Tax Transcript can be submitted, in addition to the Form 1040, as proof of IRS submission
  5. Proof of Physical Presence in Utah
    • Proof for 12 continuous months prior to the first day of class for the academic term they apply for resident student status
    • No more than 29 days total with presence unaccounted for or outside of the state of Utah
    • Any days that a student cannot prove their presence in Utah by one of the accepted methods will count against the 29 day total.
    • Students are expected to report any days they leave the state of Utah.
    • Acceptable proof of physical presence documents here
    • Documents used must have 3 pieces of information per document:
      • Student’s name
      • Exact date or dates
      • Event location
    • ALL SUBMITTED DOCUMENTATION for proof of physical presence in Utah submitted is subject to review; acceptance is not guaranteed.

School of Dentistry Students

For dental students, residency status is determined by the state/province of residence as indicated on the AADSAS application.

Dental applicants who indicate Utah as their legal state of residence on AADSAS must qualify for Utah residency through the institutional policy for residency for tuition purposes to be eligible for resident tuition.

Students who indicate any state/province other than Utah as their state of legal residence on AADSAS are not eligible for residency reclassification, except in situations where the student meets the requirement for a military, American Indian, or permitted Utah high school graduate exception.

College of Law Students

Students admitted to the College of Law as non-residents are not eligible for residency reclassification once they begin their studies at the College of Law.

The only exceptions to this policy for non-residents is in situations where the applicant meets the requirement for a military, American Indian, or permitted Utah high school graduate exception.

However, if admitted candidates are initially classified as non-residents and will qualify for Utah resident status under any policy prior to the start of their law studies, they may apply for residency reclassification prior to the start of their law studies but may not do so after courses have commenced.

Certification Form for Resident Exceptions for Tuition Purposes

Please check the sections below to see if you qualify under any of the following exceptions.  Please be sure to check the term deadlines.  Complete the Certification Form for Resident Exceptions for Tuition Purposes here.

Exception for Membership of a Utah American Indian Tribe; Tribal Lands partly or wholly within, or contiguous with, Utah’s borders

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Exceptions Certification Form application
  2. Enrollment documentation for*:
    • Núuchi-u (Ute)
    • Shoshone
    • Pannakwatɨ (Shoshone-Bannock Tribes)
    • Goshute Western Shoshone
    • Paiute
    • Diné (Navajo Nation)
    • Hopituh Shi-nu-mu (Hopi)
    • A:shiwi (Zuni)
      • By means of any of the following:
        • Certificate of Indian Blood
        • Tribal Membership Card
        • Tribal Identification Card

*Enrollment documents must say either Ute, Shoshone, Shoshone-Bannock, Goshute, Paiute, Navajo, Hopi, or Zuni.

Exception for Member of a Federally Recognized Tribe That Has Graduated From a Utah High School

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Exceptions Certification Form application
  2. Copy of the requesting student’s enrollment on the tribal rolls by means of any of the following:
    • Certificate of Indian Blood
    • Tribal Membership Card
    • Tribal Identification Card
  3. Copy of the requesting student’s high school diploma or official transcript verifying graduation from a Utah high school 

USHE Transfer Students Residency Reciprocity

Student Who Has Attended Another Utah School (in the USHE System) Within the Past Year Classified as a Utah Resident for Tuition Purposes

The following criteria is required:

  1. Residency Exceptions Certification Form application
  2. Copy of the requesting student’s valid and unexpired Utah driver’s license.
  3. Letter sent directly from another Utah institution verifying resident status and dates of enrollment.

Utah State Social or Rehabilitation Services Agency Assistance Recipient Receiving Full Tuition and Fees Allowance

The following criteria is required:

  1. Exceptions Certification Form application
  2. Letter from the requesting student’s Social Services counselor providing official verification that the agency is covering all education expenses.

Utah Job Corps Student

The following criteria is required:

  1. Exceptions Certification Form application
  2. Official letter verifying the requesting student’s current participation in Utah Job Corps.

Foreign Service Members* and/or their immediate family members

The following criteria is required:

  1. Exceptions Certification Form application
  2. Official appointment documentation from either the White House or Congress verifying the participation as a Foreign Service Member* for these qualifying positions:
    • Chiefs of mission
    • Ambassadors at large
    • Members of the Senior Foreign Service
    • Foreign Service officers
    • Foreign Service personnel
    • Foreign national employees, foreign nationals appointed under section 22 USC 3943: Appointments by the Secretary
    • Consular agents
  3. For immediate family members, a copy of the foreign service member’s most recent federal tax return verifying they claimed the applying student as a married filing tax signee or a tax dependent

*Members of a qualifying federal service means a member of the: 

  1. Armed forces (as defined in section 101 of title 10, United States Code) who is on active duty for a period of more than 30 days (as defined in section 101 of title 10, United States Code); or  
  2. Foreign Service (as defined in section 103 of the Foreign Service Act of 1980 (22 U.S.C. 3903)) who is on active duty for a period of more than 30 days. 

Participant in Olympic Athlete Training Program in Utah

The following criteria is required:

  1. Exceptions Certification Form application
  2. Letter from the USOPC verifying the requesting student’s eligibility. Note that this letter MUST come from USOPC and cannot come from a coach or team

Application for In-State Tuition Based Upon Military Service Exceptions

Please check the sections below to see if you qualify under any of the following military exceptions. Please check the term deadlines.  Complete the Application for In-State Tuition Based Upon Military Service Exceptions here.

U.S. Military Veteran and/or their immediate family members

For a veteran student who is applying, the following criteria is required:

  1. Military Service Exception Form application
  2. Copy of proof of service as evidenced by providing one or more of the following:
    1. DD Form 214
    2. DD Form 256 Discharge Certificate, for Guard and Reserve members
    3. NGB Form 22, proof of service for National Guard members
  3. Objective evidence of intent to establish residency in Utah; any one of the following:
    • Utah voter registration card
    • Utah driver’s license or identification card
    • Utah vehicle registration
    • Evidence of employment in Utah
    • Rental agreement showing the requesting student’s name and Utah address
    • Utility bills showing the requesting student’s name and Utah address

See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here

For the immediate family member (Spouse or Dependent Child) of a U.S. Military Veteran who is applying, the following criteria is required:

  1. Military Service Exception Form application
  2. Copy of proof of service as evidenced by providing one or more of the following:
    1. DD Form 214
    2. DD Form 256 Discharge Certificate, for Guard and Reserve members
    3. NGB Form 22, proof of service for National Guard members
  3. Copy of the military service member’s most recent federal tax return verifying they claimed you as a tax co-signee or dependent
    • Note: Other forms of official documentation of immediate family member of a U.S. veteran may be considered on a case by case basis.
  4. Objective evidence of intent to establish residency in Utah; any one of the following:
    • Utah voter registration card
    • Utah driver’s license or identification card
    • Utah vehicle registration
    • Evidence of employment in Utah
    • Rental agreement showing the requesting student’s name and Utah address
    • Utility bills showing the requesting student’s name and Utah address

See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here

Eligible Military Members, Veterans, or Dependents using Veteran’s Affairs (VA) Education Benefits

The following criteria is required:

  1. Military Service Exception Form application
  2. Evidence of eligibility for one or more of the following VA educational benefits:
    • Chapter 30, Montgomery GI Bill® – Active Duty Educational Assistance Program
    • Chapter 33 – Post- 9/11 Educational Assistance Program
    • Chapter 35 – Dependent Education Assistance Program
  3. Objective evidence of intent to establish residency in Utah; any one of the following:
    • Utah voter registration card
    • Utah driver’s license or identification card
    • Utah vehicle registration
    • Evidence of employment in Utah
    • Rental agreement showing the requesting student’s name and Utah address
    • Utility bills showing the requesting student’s name and Utah address

See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here

U.S. Military Service Member on Active Duty in Utah and/or their Immediate Family Member (Spouse or Dependent Child)

For service member students on duty in Utah, the following criteria is required:

  1. Military Service Exception Form application
  2. Copy of the military orders placing you in Utah on active-duty assignment (see 3.4)
  3. Copy of your current military ID card

For immediate family members (Spouse or Dependent Child) of service member students on duty in Utah, the following criteria is required:

  1. Military Service Exception Form application
  2. Copy of the military orders placing service member in Utah on active-duty assignment (see 3.4), or military documents for reservists or National Guard members.
  3. Copy of military service member’s current military ID card
  4. Proof of immediate family connection to service member:
    • A copy of your military dependent card;
    • Or a copy of the military service member’s most recent federal tax return verifying they claimed you as a married joint tax co-signee or tax dependent
    • Utah Resident Serving on Active Duty Outside of Utah (Includes Immediate Family Member/Military Dependent)

Utah Resident Serving on Active Duty Outside of Utah (Includes Immediate Family Member/Military Dependent)

The following criteria is required:

  1. Military Service Exception Form application
  2. A copy of the military service member’s current military ID card
    • For immediate family members:
      • A copy of dependent’s military identification card;
      • Or the military service member’s most recent federal tax return verifying they claimed you as a married joint tax co-signee or tax dependent
  3. A copy of the military service member’s most recent official military orders placing the service member outside of Utah
  4. Objective evidence that the military service member has not relinquished residency ties to Utah, which may include any one of the following:
    • Utah voter registration card
    • Utah driver’s license or identification card
    • Utah vehicle registration
    • Copy of a Utah income tax return in the requesting student/active military service member’s name and/or their current spouse’s name, filed as a Utah resident
    • Proof that the requesting student/active military service member and/or their current spouse owns a home in Utah, including a property tax notice for property owned in Utah by the requesting student/active military service member and/or their current spouse.

See Domiciliary Tie Deadlines here

Application for Nonresident Tuition Waivers

Please check the sections below to see if you qualify under any of the following tuition waivers. Please check the term deadlines.  Complete the corresponding application, found listed below.

House Bill 144

The following criteria is required:

  1. House Bill 144 Non-Resident Tuition Waiver application
  2. Utah official high school transcript/transcripts verifying:
    • Minimum attendance of 3 academic years at Utah high school/high schools
    • Completed graduation date from Utah high school

House Bill 118

The following criteria is required:

  1. House Bill 118 Non-Resident Tuition Waiver application
  2. Utah official high school transcript/transcripts verifying:
    • Minimum attendance of 3 academic years at Utah high school/high schools
    • Completed graduation date from Utah high school
  3. Copy of active U.S. Immigration non-immigrant visa

Border Waiver Tuition Reduction Program

The following criteria is required:

  1. Border Waiver application
  2. Proof of domicile address being within approximately 100 highway miles of the University of Utah
    • Proof of domicile address for the following towns that have been assigned to the University of Utah by USHE accepted:
      • Lyman, Wyoming
      • Mountain View, Wyoming
      • Evanston, Wyoming
      • West Wendover, Nevada

Please speak to the Residency office directly to inquire about this program, and to apply.

see R513–5 Waiver of Nonresident Tuition 5.4 “Border Waiver”

Ready to apply?

Have Questions?

Residency Office Contact Information

Visit us at:

Student Services Building,

201 S 1460 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Office Hours (All times are Mountain Time Zone):

  • Monday – 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
  • Tuesday – 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. (Staff Meetings every Tuesday morning 8:00 to 10:00 A.M.)
  • Wednesday –  8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
  • Thursday – 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
  • Friday – 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Closed all holidays and University Office Closure days (click here to see our calendar)

Call us:

801-581-8761, Option 5 to speak with a Residency staff member

Email us:

residency@utah.edu

Join a Zoom Q&A:

Return to Residency for Tuition Purposes – Helpful Residency Resources page

Register for Q&A Sessions